Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... psychosocial factors . In this sense illness is caused by outside agents invading the body , the defenses of which are affected by psychological factors . The psycho- logical factors do not cause the disease but rather weaken the body's ...
... psychosocial factors . In this sense illness is caused by outside agents invading the body , the defenses of which are affected by psychological factors . The psycho- logical factors do not cause the disease but rather weaken the body's ...
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... physiological theory of Ronald Melzack and P. D. Wall , which is called the gate control theory , attempts to explain how psychological factors can influence pain perception [ 34 ] . Simply , this theory proposes that there are special ...
... physiological theory of Ronald Melzack and P. D. Wall , which is called the gate control theory , attempts to explain how psychological factors can influence pain perception [ 34 ] . Simply , this theory proposes that there are special ...
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... psychological factors have typi- cally been examined separately . That is , researchers studying social psychology and medicine have examined either the contribution of a patient's personality characteristics to illness or the role ...
... psychological factors have typi- cally been examined separately . That is , researchers studying social psychology and medicine have examined either the contribution of a patient's personality characteristics to illness or the role ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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